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game_systems:pathfinder:crown:zimar:home [2021/12/22 14:50] – [Introduction to Zimar] Bryan Stephensgame_systems:pathfinder:crown:zimar:home [2022/03/20 12:28] (current) – [Map] Bryan Stephens
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 The long period of occupation also shaped the attitudes of the people in Zimar. Even though 2 centuries have passed since the end of the Grand Campaign, most residents of Zimar hate Qadirans and are determined never to let their southern foes humiliate Zimar again. It is said that Zimar has enough supplies to last 5 years if besieged, and it can field an army of nearly 10,000 soldiers when necessary. Many units of the Taldan Phalanx and the Taldan Horse are stationed in Zimar, and the city has hundreds of men and women who belong to elite paramilitary units—including the city watch called the Zimar Sentinels and the Golden Templar inquisitors of Abadar—who can bolster the ranks of the military in times of war. Lastly, every adult citizen in Zimar is at least nominally a member of the Blue Guard, Zimar’s militia. The long period of occupation also shaped the attitudes of the people in Zimar. Even though 2 centuries have passed since the end of the Grand Campaign, most residents of Zimar hate Qadirans and are determined never to let their southern foes humiliate Zimar again. It is said that Zimar has enough supplies to last 5 years if besieged, and it can field an army of nearly 10,000 soldiers when necessary. Many units of the Taldan Phalanx and the Taldan Horse are stationed in Zimar, and the city has hundreds of men and women who belong to elite paramilitary units—including the city watch called the Zimar Sentinels and the Golden Templar inquisitors of Abadar—who can bolster the ranks of the military in times of war. Lastly, every adult citizen in Zimar is at least nominally a member of the Blue Guard, Zimar’s militia.
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 ====10. Abadar’s Pillar==== ====10. Abadar’s Pillar====
  
- High Strategos Maxillar Pythareus, a descendant of the war hero Sarius Pythareus, rules Zimar with an iron fist from the fortress known as Abadar’s Pillar. Over 80 feet high, the fortress’s keep is the tallest building in Zimar. Abadar’s Pillar was built on a spot overlooking the Jalrune River, surrounded by a moat filled by diverting water from the river. Abadar’s Pillar is described in detail beginning on page 40.+ High Strategos Maxillar Pythareus, a descendant of the war hero Sarius Pythareus, rules Zimar with an iron fist from the fortress known as Abadar’s Pillar. Over 80 feet high, the fortress’s keep is the tallest building in Zimar. Abadar’s Pillar was built on a spot overlooking the Jalrune River, surrounded by a moat filled by diverting water from the river. 
  
 ====11. Baths of Dioclytus==== ====11. Baths of Dioclytus====
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